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Definition of bold
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Bold (n.)
Somewhat
overstepping
usual
bounds,
or
conventional
rules,
as in art,
literature,
etc.;
taking
liberties
in
composition
or
expression;
as, the
figures
of an
author
are
bold..
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Daring
::
Daring
(n.)
Boldness;
fearlessness;
adventurousness;
also, a
daring
act..
Adventurously
::
Adventurously
(adv.)
In an
adventurous
manner;
venturesomely;
boldly;
daringly.
Defiant
::
Defiant
(a.) Full of
defiance;
bold;
insolent;
as, a
defiant
spirit
or act..
Audaciously
::
Audaciously
(adv.)
In an
audacious
manner;
with
excess
of
boldness;
impudently.
Malapert
::
Malapert
(a.) Bold;
forward;
impudent;
saucy;
pert.
Ruffianly
::
Ruffianly
(a.) Like a
ruffian;
bold in
crimes;
characteristic
of a
ruffian;
violent;
brutal.
Bold
::
Bold (n.)
Steep;
abrupt;
prominent.
Dour
::
Dour (a.) Hard;
inflexible;
obstinate;
sour in
aspect;
hardy;
bold.
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. t.) To move in bold or
irregular
figures;
to swing about in
circles
or
vibrations
by way of show or
triumph;
to
brandish.
Brazenly
::
Brazenly
(adv.)
In a bold,
impudent
manner..
Sauciness
::
Sauciness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
saucy;
that which is
saucy;
impertinent
boldness;
contempt
of
superiors;
impudence.
Stalwartly
::
Stalworth
(a.)
Brave;
bold;
strong;
redoubted;
daring;
vehement;
violent.
Bold
::
Bold (v. i.) To be or
become
bold.
Parrhesia
::
Parrhesia
(n.)
Boldness
or
freedom
of
speech.
Dash
::
Dash (n.) A rapid
movement,
esp. one of short
duration;
a quick
stroke
or blow; a
sudden
onset or rush; as, a bold dash at the
enemy;
a dash of
rain..
Stopped
::
Stor (a.)
Strong;
powerful;
hardy;
bold;
audacious.
Overhardy
::
Overhardy
(a.) Too
hardy;
overbold.
Enterprise
::
Enterprise
(n.)
Willingness
or
eagerness
to
engage
in labor which
requires
boldness,
promptness,
energy,
and like
qualities;
as, a man of great
enterprise..
Impudent
::
Impudent
(a.) Bold, with
contempt
or
disregard;
unblushingly
forward;
impertinent;
wanting
modesty;
shameless;
saucy..
Freethinking
::
Freethinking
(a.)
Exhibiting
undue
boldness
of
speculation;
skeptical.
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